The health care industry includes public and private hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, offices of physicians, dentists, and other health care practitioners, home health care services, outpatient care centers and other ambulatory health careservices, and medical and diagnostic laboratories.
No, health care is not required by law from employers. Health Care is seen often as a benefit to employment that is offered to better, more secure high paying positions.
Home health care is a rapidly expanding career field. Depending on your qualifications you can make anywhere from $10 - $40 per hour by providing care in someone's home.
Anyone is qualified to start a home health care business. However, the States has different qualifications about who can manage a home health care business. Qualifications can be a bachelor's degree, health care experience or management experience in health care.
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Different states have different laws, however I think it is advisable to have health care insurance as health care is expensive, but I don't think it is a required law.
NVQ level 2 and 3 in Health and Social care is what i am looking for as recognised qualifications in Australia.
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Most jobs in the home health care industry require a nursing certificate of some degree. Nursing licenses can be obtained by taking a state test after completing the required courses.
To become a health care assistant one needs to go through an apprenticeship process. They need to obtain QCF qualifications up to level 2 or 3 and a foundation degree.
According to the website Education Portal, one seeking a job in health care administration should have clinical and managerial experience in health care and an advanced degree in hospital administration or something similar.
There are plenty of qualifications that can differ from company to company that hires employees for a body care shop. Typically a year or more of experience is required to work in one along with some education.
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